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help > RE: single subject vs a group in conn 17f
Sep 13, 2018 01:09 PM | Stephen L. - Coma Science Group, GIGA-Consciousness, Hospital & University of Liege
RE: single subject vs a group in conn 17f
Yes it is possible, we have several single-case studies done this
way in our lab. It's just that of course you will suffer from a
class imbalance, so the results should be interpreted very
carefully, but it should work. Also it would be a preferable to use
non-parametric statistics as they were updated with this patch to
work with such a design, and arguably a permutation test would be
less prone to error rate inflation than parametric statistics
(although because of the class imbalance and the lack of
information - a single subject cannot represent a population -
there is still a bias that cannot be corrected).
The patch for the non-parametric test to work correctly with single case studies is here:
https://www.nitrc.org/forum/forum.php?th...
Best regards,
Stephen
The patch for the non-parametric test to work correctly with single case studies is here:
https://www.nitrc.org/forum/forum.php?th...
Best regards,
Stephen
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